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<title>Resume for DARREN C. CRONQUIST</title>
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<h2>DARREN C. CRONQUIST</h2>
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Department of Comp. Sci. and Eng.           
<br>University of Washington                    
<br>Box 352350                                  
<br>Seattle, WA 98195-2350                      
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darrenc@cs.washington.edu                  
<br>(206) 616-1853 (Weekdays)
<br>(206) 726-8216 (Evenings/Machine)
<br>http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/darrenc/
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<TD width=75 valign=top><h4>Objective</h4></TD>
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Seeking a summer position emphasizing advanced research and
development in the areas of programmable logic devices, systolic
arrays and algorithms, and compilation techniques for extracting and
scheduling parallelism onto such architectures.</TD>
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<TD valign=top><h4>Education</h4></TD>
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University of Washington                       
<br>Major Field:  VLSI                             
<br>Research interests: Field programmable logic devices and synthesis
methods, each with application to efficient data-intensive
computation.
<br>Cumulative GPA 3.8/4.0</TD>
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Ph.D. expected: 1997
<br>M.S.: December 1994</TD>
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University of Arizona                              
<br>Major Field:  Electrical Engineering
<br>Cumulative GPA 3.96/4.00
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<TD valign=top align=left>B.S.E.: May 1992</TD>
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<TD valign=top><h4>Work Experience</h4></TD>
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<EM>Research Assistant</EM>
<br>University of Washington Comp. Sci. & Eng.
<br>Contributed to the research and development of Emerald, a system
for the exploration of new FPGA architectures and synthesis tools,
and (in progress) RaPiD, a programmable logic device targeting
applications with intense computation and data requirements.</TD>
<TD valign=top align=left>1993-1995</TD>
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<EM>Teaching Assistant: CSE 321 Discrete Structures</EM>
<br>University of Washington Comp. Sci. & Eng.</TD>
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<EM>Software Design Engineer</EM>
<br>Microsoft, Redmond, WA.
<br>Visual Basic 4.0 Development Group                    
<br>Windows 4.0 Test Development Group                    
<br>Windows 3.1 Test Development Group                    
<br>OS/2 Test Development Group                           
<br>Worked on variety of projects including the design of a DLL to
query hardware configuration in preparation for OS/2 testing,
the development of the application 'Stress' for the Windows 3.1
SDK, and the improvement of printing support for Visual Basic 4.</TR>
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<br>Summer 1993
<br>Summer 1992
<br>Summer 1991
<br>Summer 1990</TD>
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<EM>Computer Programmer</EM>
<br>Universal Insurance Services, Phoenix, AZ.</TD>
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IBM Fellowship
<br>Summa Cum Laude, B.S.E., University of Arizona
<br>Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society
<br>Phi Kappa Phi Freshman Achievement Award</TD>
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1996
<br>1992
<br>1990-1992
<br>1989</TD>
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<CENTER>References available upon request.</CENTER>
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